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Research Article

Acceptability of vaginal self-sampling with high-risk human papillomavirus testing for cervical cancer screening: a French questionnaire-based study

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Pages 83-94 | Received 20 Dec 2019, Accepted 27 Sep 2020, Published online: 26 Oct 2020
 

ABSTRACT

In France, cervical cancer screening based on cervical smear has a participation rate of around 60%. New screening strategies are encouraged to increase the participation of under-screened women, including vaginal self-sampling with high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) testing. This study was based on the distribution of an anonymous self-administered questionnaire to assess the acceptability of vaginal self-sampling with HR-HPV testing by women aged 25 to 65 years in two French Departments of the South of France, Aude, and Hérault, showing low participation in cervical cancer screening. Factors influencing this acceptability were also analyzed. From May to July 2017, 349 completed questionnaires were collected. Women declared high acceptability for vaginal self-sampling (81%) preferably at home (82.6%). Acceptability was statistically higher in the Department of Herault (p = .001) and for women older than 50 years (p = .018). There was no difference according to educational level or attendance to cervical cancer screening. Knowledge about cervical cancer and cervical cancer screening was significantly influenced by educational level. This study confirmed that vaginal self-sampling with HR-HPV testing was highly accepted, including by under-screened women, encouraging further interventional studies. Education about cervical cancer and cervical cancer screening should be part of these programs, especially for women with lower educational level.

Acknowledgments

The authors wish to thank all the women who participated in the study, Julie JOURDAN who helped in the organization of the study, Dr. Jeanine CHERIFCHEICK Medical Director of the Cancer Screening Center DEPISTAGE 34 (Montpellier), Ms. Sylvie ROUSSEL, Manager of the socio-medical center “PAUL VALERY” (Montpellier), and all the healthcare personnel who proposed the questionnaire to women in the various Centers and the mobile units.

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